Forbes has rounded up this year’s highest-paid TV actors, and Two and a Half Men dominated the list, claiming three spots in the top 10. Men alum Charlie Sheen squeaked in at number 10, but his successor, Ashton Kutcher, scored the top spot with a combined income last year of $24 million.

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Jon Cryer, $21 million

Kutcher’s Two and a Half Men co-star weathered the Charlie Sheen controversy in 2011 and continues to bring in big bucks for his role on CBS’s hit sitcom.

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Ray Romano, $16 million

Even though Everybody Loves Raymond ended in 2005, Romano earns a steady income from syndication, and he’s also appeared on NBC’s Parenthood.

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Neil Patrick Harris, $15 million

The How I Met Your Mother star is a triple threat; in addition to his successful TV career, he’s sung and danced on Broadway and has hosted the Tony Awards four times.

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Mark Harmon, $15 million

NCIS is one of those shows that quietly dominates the ratings year after year, and star Mark Harmon continues to receive a hefty paycheck for his work on CBS’s long-running crime drama.

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Patrick Dempsey, $13 million

Patrick “McDreamy” Dempsey still rakes in big bucks for his role on Grey’s Anatomy, now in its 10th season.

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Tim Allen, $11 million

Since Home Improvement ended in 1999, the comedian has been busy, voicing Buzz Lightyear in the Toy Story franchise and most recently debuting his new sitcom Last Man Standing.

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Angus T. Jones, $11 million

Former Two and a Half Men regular Angus T. Jones was downgraded to a recurring character after he called the show “filth” and said it conflicted with his religious views. Forbes predicts “this will probably be Jones’s last appearance on this list.”

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Michael C. Hall, $10 million

The Dexter star is one of the best-paid actors on television, and he also appeared in the 2013 biographical drama Kill Your Darlings.

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Charlie Sheen, $10 million

Charlie Sheen may no longer be on Two and a Half Men, but he’s still enjoying a successful TV career thanks to his starring role on the FX comedy Anger Management..